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I would appreciate advice on buying a crockpot. Long ago I gave away my
only once used crockpot simply, because I could not tolerate my home
smelling of slow cooking blood while trying the pot out for a beef roast
and vegetables. At the time it had not occurred to me that I could have
used the crockpot plugged into an outlet in the garage to avoid this
tiresome smell. Now I do have a 6 qt. Nesco that I use for various
slow-cooking things, but I am comtemplating buying myself a crockpot as
well. Please, could those of you with often use of this cooking method
recommend the best cooker for me to buy?

Picky ~JA~

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JA Wrote for crockpot buying advice, while neglecting to say that usual
cooking is for one, but freezing for later meals is quite common.
>I would appreciate advice on buying a
>crockpot....I do have a 6 qt. Nesco that I use
>for various slow-cooking things, but I am
>contemplating buying myself a crockpot as
>well. Please, could those of you with often use
>of this cooking method recommend the best
>cooker for me to buy?


Picky ~JA~

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"Richard's ~JA~" said...
> I would appreciate advice on buying a crockpot. Long ago I gave away my
> only once used crockpot simply, because I could not tolerate my home
> smelling of slow cooking blood...


If you had such a bad experience with it, why do you want to know what to
buy now ?? Next time try another cut of meat and do it right.


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>JA wrote...
>I would appreciate advice on buying a
>crockpot. Long ago I gave away my only once
>used crockpot simply, because I could not
>tolerate my home smelling of slow cooking
>blood...

To which Niki so sweetly wrote....
>If you had such a bad experience with it, why
>do you want to know what to buy now ?? Next
>time try another cut of meat and do it right.

Regardless of the bad experience, it would be impossible to "try another
cut of meat and do it right" without another crockpot, wouldn't it? I
didn't need to state a past experience for any part of a reason for
wanting crockpot purchase advice now, so I'm sorry to have bothered your
read here.

Picky ~JA~

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I think all the brands and styles work fine. The only detail I insist
on is a removable liner that is dishwasher-safe -- washing it by hand is
NOT my idea of fun!

What you might want to do is hit some garage sales or Goodwill or
Salvation Army stores to try to buy one real cheap. Using it a few
times will tell you what features matter to you, and then you can go
shopping for a new one more knowledgably.

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Sylvia Steiger RN, homeschooling mom since Nov 1995
http://www.SteigerFamily.com
Cheyenne WY, USDA zone 5a, Sunset zone 1a
Home of the Wyoming Wind Festival, January 1-December 31
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Sylvia > wrote in
:

> I think all the brands and styles work fine. The only detail I insist
> on is a removable liner that is dishwasher-safe -- washing it by hand is
> NOT my idea of fun!
>
> What you might want to do is hit some garage sales or Goodwill or
> Salvation Army stores to try to buy one real cheap. Using it a few
> times will tell you what features matter to you, and then you can go
> shopping for a new one more knowledgably.
>


a removable oval shaped liner (fits a whole chicken better).
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